Texas A&M has reportedly lost some depth at tight end with a report that Glenn Beal has entered the transfer portal, according to a report from Matt Zenitz.

Beal played in eight games this season with two starts. He caught two passes against Texas State, and one against Lamar. Last year he also played in eight games.

A 6-foot-5 and 265-pounder from New Orleans, Beal was a 3-star prospect and the No. 24 player from Louisiana and No. 26 tight end in the country in his class, but the top tight in from Louisiana in 2018, according to 247Sports. He had 19 offers out of high school, and reportedly picked Texas A&M over LSU.

His evaluation from 247Sports said this: “Glenn Beal is the top tight end prospect in Louisiana for the 2018 class. Beal possesses outstanding size — college-ready, in fact — thanks to his large frame and impressive bulk for a young prospect. Beal comes from a run-oriented offense and is true in-line tight end prospect with ample blocking experience. Beal is an above average athlete considering his size. He could play Power Five-level football on either side of the ball, though he appears to want to stay at tight end. Beal can seal the edge and win matchups in the run game. He can improve his technique as a blocker and a route-runner. He will also need to acclimate to a more pass-heavy offense when he transitions to the next level, but Beal possesses the physical traits to create serious matchup issues once he develops that part of his game. – Gabe Brooks.”